- : Casey Moore's Oyster House
- : 850 S. Ash Ave., Tempe, 85281
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- : Mon 04:00 pm – 01:00 am Tue 04:00 pm – 01:00 am Wed 04:00 pm – 01:00 am Thu 04:00 pm – 01:00 am Fri 11:00 am – 02:00 am Sat 11:00 am – 02:00 am Sun 11:00 am – 12:00 am
- : 480-968-9935
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Casey Moore's Oyster House is located in Old Town Tempe at the crossroads of 9th and Ash. Known as the most famous of Irish Pubs in and around Arizona. Casey’s is known as a mecca for the eclectic crowd that lives, studies, teaches and works in Tempe.
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Local Irish Haunt of Tempe
Irish haunt serving seafood, pub grub, draft beer and cocktails in a cozy memorabilia-filled setting. Open Monday-Thursday from 4pm-1am. Friday and Saturday now 11am-1am, Sunday 11am-12am.
Casey Moore's Oyster House is a Tempe mainstay, known for its sprawling patio surrounding the former home of William A. and Mary Moeur, built circa 1910. The bar itself is named after an Irish woman who was born even earlier, in 1886, and who was known for singing, playing the piano, and hosting frequent gatherings. (She is said to still haunt the place.)
The home was rehabilitated in 1973, and a few bars came and went in the space until 1986, when it became Casey’s. The bar attracts students from nearby ASU, as well as neighborhood regulars, cyclists, tourists, and service industry types. Indoors, you’ll find neon décor, some seating, and a cozy bar; on the patio, you may smoke, bring your dog till 5 p.m., or bend elbows at the always-packed outdoor bar. (Pro tip: Men may pee on the Blarney Stone tucked behind a wooden privacy fence near the outdoor bar.) The beer selection is nothing special but good enough, and the pub fare is above average. Go with the oysters or the neighborhood favorite, French onion soup.